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SAM–HP SMH Cross Reference Guide
HP-UX 11i
HP Part Number: 5992-2899
Published: September 2008
Edition: 1.0
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Table of Contents
About this Document..........................................................................................................7
Scope of this Document..........................................................................................................................7
Intended Audience.................................................................................................................................7
Typographic Conventions......................................................................................................................7
Related Information................................................................................................................................8
Publishing History..................................................................................................................................8
Product Support......................................................................................................................................8
HP Encourages Your Comments............................................................................................................8
1 HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH).........................................................9
About HP System Management Homepage..........................................................................................9
What's New in This Edition....................................................................................................................9
Starting HP SMH....................................................................................................................................9
Starting HP SMH GUI.....................................................................................................................10
Starting HP SMH TUI......................................................................................................................10
HP SMH Home Page.............................................................................................................................10
HP SMH Tools Page..............................................................................................................................11
2 Mapping SAM with HP SMH.....................................................................................13
Accounts for Users and Groups (ugweb).............................................................................................15
Auditing and Security Configuration (secweb)....................................................................................20
Disks and File Systems Configuration (fsweb).....................................................................................23
Kernel Configuration (kcweb)..............................................................................................................32
Networking and Communications (ncweb).........................................................................................34
Network Interfaces Configuration..................................................................................................34
Network Services Configuration.....................................................................................................36
Peripheral Devices (pdweb)..................................................................................................................38
Printers and Plotters (lpweb)................................................................................................................39
Table of Contents 3
List of Figures
1-1 HP SMH Home Page.....................................................................................................................11
1-2 HP SMH Tools Page......................................................................................................................12
4 List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Conventions.....................................................................................................................................7
2 Publishing History..........................................................................................................................8
2-1 Mapping SAM with HP SMH: An Example.................................................................................13
2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping Accounts for Users and Groups...............................................................15
2-3 SAM-SMH Mapping Auditing and Security Configuration......................................................20
2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping Disks and File Systems Configuration.....................................................23
2-5 SAM-SMH Mapping Kernel Configuration...............................................................................32
2-6 SAM-SMH Mapping Network Interfaces Configuration...........................................................34
2-7 SAM-SMH Mapping Network Services Configuration.............................................................36
2-8 SAM-SMH Mapping Peripheral Devices...................................................................................38
2-9 SAM-SMH Mapping Printers and Plotters.................................................................................39
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About this Document
This document contains information that will help system administrators learn how the
functionalities in System Administration Management (SAM) map with the functionalities in
HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH). System Administrators who are currently using
SAM for system management tasks can use this document to learn how to perform the same
tasks using HP SMH.
The document publishing date and part number on the cover indicate the document’s current
edition. The publishing date and the part number changes when a new edition is published.
Minor changes can be made at republish without changing the publishing date. The document
part number changes when extensive changes are made.
The latest version of this document can be found at the HP Technical Documentation website
http://www.docs.hp.com.
Scope of this Document
This cross reference guide addresses only functionalities that have been moved from SAM to
HP SMH up to HP-UX March 2008 release. This guide does not cover the functional areas that
are not part of SAM.
The functionalities in SAM and HP SMH are not mapped one-to-one. Hence, a functionality that
is supported in the graphical user interface (GUI) of HP SMH might not be supported in the text
user interface (TUI) of HP SMH.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for system administrators who want to use the HP-UX System
Management Homepage (SMH) instead of the System Administration Management (SAM),
which is deprecated HP-UX 11i v3 release onwards. Readers of this document must be familiar
with HP-UX system administration.
Typographic Conventions
Table 1 Conventions
A percent sign represents the C shell system prompt. A dollar sign represents
the system prompt for the Bourne, Korn, and POSIX shells. A number sign
represents the superuser prompt.
%, $, or #
Title of a book or other document.Book Title
Command name or qualified command phrase.
command
Text displayed by the computer.
computer output
The name of an environment, for example, PATH.ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE
Manual page (manpage). In this example, “find” is the manpage name and “1”
is the manpage section.
find(1)
The name of a keyboard key. Return and Enter both refer to the same key.Key
Commands and other text that you type.
User input
This alert provides essential information to explain a concept or to complete a
task
IMPORTANT
A note contains additional information to emphasize or supplement important
points of the main text.
NOTE
Scope of this Document 7
Related Information
In addition to this document, information about HP SMH can be found in the following
documentation:
Online help available with the respective SMH plug-ins
The following documents on the HP Technical Documentation website at www.docs.hp.com
— HP System Management Homepage Release Notes
— HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide
Simplifying single-system management on HP-UX 11i HP System Management Homepage
(HP SMH), a white paper
HP System Management Homepage website at www.hp.com/go/smh
The hpsmh(1), smhstartconfig(1), smh(1), and sam(1) manpages
Publishing History
Table 2 Publishing History
Publication DateDocument EditionManufacturing Part Number
September 20081.05992-2899
Product Support
For product support, contact your HP Support Representative, your HP Services Representative,
or your authorized HP reseller. For more information about support services, see the HP Support
web site at http://www.hp.com/go/support.
HP Encourages Your Comments
HP encourages your comments on this document. We are committed to providing documentation
that meets your needs. Please send your comments to:
Please include the following information:
Document title (SAM–HP SMH Cross Reference Guide)
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Any comment, error found, or suggestion for improvement you have about this document.
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1 HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH)
This chapter provides a brief introduction to HP SMH, describes what is new in this edition of
the document, describes how to start SMH, and briefly introduces the SMH Home page and
SMH Tools page.
This chapter addresses the following topics:
About HP System Management Homepage” (page 9)
“What's New in This Edition” (page 9)
“Starting HP SMH” (page 9)
“HP SMH Home Page” (page 10)
“HP SMH Tools Page” (page 11)
About HP System Management Homepage
HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) is a single system management solution for
managing HP-UX 11i. It also supports Linux and Microsoft Windows systems.
NOTE: System Administration Manager (SAM) is deprecated in HP-UX 11i v3. HP System
Management Homepage (HP SMH), an enhanced version of SAM, is introduced for managing
HP-UX. HP SMH provides Graphical User Interface (GUI), Text User Interface (TUI), and
Command-Line Interface (CLI) for managing HP-UX.
The key features of HP SMH include system administration capabilities and the ability to display
detailed information about hardware attributes. HP SMH provides an easy-to-use interface for
displaying hardware fault and status monitoring, system thresholds, diagnostics, and software
version control for an individual server by aggregating the data from HP web-based agents and
management utilities.
HP SMH integrates with HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM), the strategic platform for
multi-systems management from HP. HP Systems Insight Manager communicates with HP
System Management Homepage to track server health and performance, and to maintain
up-to-date server inventory data. The integration also supports group configuration and setup
via HP SIM. When used in conjunction with HP SIM, alerts may be transmitted to appropriate
individuals via e-mail or pager notification. For more information about HP SIM, visit the HP
Systems Insight Manager web site at http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim.
For more information on the features and benefits of HP SMH, see the Simplifying single-system
management on HP-UX 11i HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) white paper available
at www.docs.hp.com
What's New in This Edition
This is the first edition of the document. This edition covers the functionalities in SAM that are
now available in HP SMH on HP-UX systems.
Starting HP SMH
This chapter describes how to start SMH on an HP-UX system. You can access the SMH GUI
and TUI interfaces using the smh command (/usr/sbin/smh). In HP-UX 11i v3, you can also
use the sam command, which functions the same way as the smh command, except that the
deprecation message is displayed in the beginning.
About HP System Management Homepage 9
NOTE: The smh command is available only in HP-UX 11i v3 February 2007 release and later.
The procedures in this section are applicable to HP-UX 11i v3 systems. In HP-UX 11i v1 and
HP-UX 11i v2 systems, the sam command remains the primary interface.
Starting HP SMH GUI
Follow this procedure to open the HP SMH GUI using the smh command:
1. Log in to the system.
2. Set the DISPLAY environment variable.
3. At the command prompt, enter sam or smh.
The application opens in the default web browser.
Follow this procedure to open the HP SMH GUI using a web browser:
1. Open a web browser.
2. In the address bar, enter the complete host name and the port number, for example,
http://hostname.com:2301
3. Log in to HP SMH GUI by entering your user name and password.
Starting HP SMH TUI
Follow this procedure to open the HP SMH TUI:
1. Log in to the system.
2. At the command prompt, enter sam or smh.
The SMH TUI opens.
Text-based HP SMH supports only the C (English) locale. HP recommends that you set your
locale variables, such as LANG and LC_ALL, to C. Most functional areas in web-based HP SMH
support multi-byte locales.
HP SMH Home Page
The HP SMH home page displays information about the health of the system. The page also
provides links under System Configuration to open few of the plug-ins (functional areas)
supported by the application, links under Operating System for information about operating
system, links under Software to obtain information about software products and bundles installed
on the system. Figure 1-1 (page 11) shows an image of SMH Home page on an HP-UX system.
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Figure 1-1 HP SMH Home Page
For more information about HP SMH Home page, see the HP System Management Homepage help
provided with the product.
HP SMH Tools Page
The Tools page provides a point of entry to the management plug-in applications that are
analogous to the System Administration Manager (SAM) main page, also known as the SAM
Functional Area Launcher (or FAL). For HP-UX this also includes categories and menus for
several X-based management applications. Figure 1-2 (page 12) shows an image of SMH Tools
page on an HP-UX system.
HP SMH Tools Page 11
Figure 1-2 HP SMH Tools Page
Following are the links that you might see on the Tools page (listed here in alphabetical order):
Accounts for Users and Groups
Audit Configuration
Authenticated Commands (PAM)
Disks and File Systems
Distributed Systems Administration Utilities (DSAU)
Evweb
IPMI
Event Viewer
Kernel Configuration
Networking and Communications
nPartition Management
Peripheral Devices
Printer Management
Resource Management
Resource Monitors
Serviceguard
Software Management
Time
For more information about the HP SMH Tools page, see the HP System Management Homepage
help provided with the product.
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2 Mapping SAM with HP SMH
This chapter describes the steps to reach the point in the application where you can perform the
respective administration task. This chapter is organized in to sections based on the functional
areas. For every functional area a table outlines the steps for SAM GUI, HP SMH GUI, and HP
SMH TUI.
How to read the tables in this chapter
For every functional area a table presents high-level steps to reach the page where you can
perform the administration task. The table has four columns. Following is a description of what
information each column presents:
Task: This is the name of the task.
Using SAM: This column explains how to reach the window where you can perform the
task in the SAM application.
Using HP SMH GUI: This column provides a shortened version of the steps to reach the
web page where you can perform the same task in the web-based graphical user interface
(GUI) of HP SMH.
Using HP SMH GUI: This column provides a shortened version of the steps to reach the
window where you can perform the same task in the text user interface (TUI) of HP SMH.
Here's an example of how the navigation is described for a task.
Table 2-1 Mapping SAM with HP SMH: An Example
Using HP SMH TUIUsing HP SMH GUIUsing SAMTask
#smh
u > l > a
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Add User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Actions
5. Add
Adding a local user
Here, the task is Adding a local user account.
The column Using SAM describes in short how to navigate in SAM to reach the window where
you can add a local user account.
The column Using HP SMH GUI provides a shortened version of the steps to navigate in the
web-based user interface of HP SMH to reach the web page where you can add a local user
account. The steps must be read as follows: Click Tools in the SMH home page. Then, in the
Tools page that appears, click Accounts for Users and Groups. In the Accounts for Users and
Groups page, click Configure Local Users. In the page that appears, click Local Users and then
click Add User Account.
The column Using HP SMH TUI provides a shortened version of the steps to navigate in the
text/terminal user interface of HP SMH to reach the window where you can add a local user
account. The steps must be read as follows: At the command prompt, enter the smh command.
The SMH TUI opens. In the list of applications that is displayed select the Accounts for Users
and Groups by pressing the u key. In the window that appears, select Local Users by pressing
the l key. Then, select Add Local User by pressing the a key.
This chapter addresses the following topics:
Accounts for Users and Groups (ugweb)” (page 15)
Auditing and Security Configuration (secweb)” (page 20)
“Disks and File Systems Configuration (fsweb)” (page 23)
“Kernel Configuration (kcweb)” (page 32)
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“Networking and Communications (ncweb)” (page 34)
“Network Interfaces Configuration” (page 34)
“Network Services Configuration” (page 36)
“Peripheral Devices (pdweb)” (page 38)
“Printers and Plotters (lpweb)” (page 39)
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Accounts for Users and Groups (ugweb)
Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping Accounts for Users and Groups
Using HP SMH TUIUsing HP SMH GUIUsing SAMTask
#smh
u > l > a
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Add User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Actions
5. Add
Adding a local user
#smh
u > l > Select a user >
Enter
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. View More
Information
Viewing details of
a local user account
#smh
u > l > Select a user > m
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Modify User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Modify
Modifying a local
user account
#smh
u > l > Select a user > p
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Modify Password
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Modify Users
Password
Modifying
password
#smh
u > l > Select a user > g
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Modify Secondary Groups
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Modify Secondary
Group Membership
Modifying
membership to
secondary groups
Accounts for Users and Groups (ugweb) 15
Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping Accounts for Users and Groups (continued)
Using HP SMH TUIUsing HP SMH GUIUsing SAMTask
#smh
u > l > Select a user > s
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Modify Security Attributes
In the case of trusted
system
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Modify Security
Policies
In the case of standard
(non-trusted) system
1. SAM Areas
2. Security Attributes
Configuration
(character mode)
3. l
4. Select a user
5. Enter
6. c
Modifying security
attributes
#smh
u > l > Select a user > t
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Task Customization
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Actions
5. Task Customization
Customizing tasks
#smh
u > l > Select a user > r
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Delete User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Remove
Deleting a local
user account
#smh
u > l > Select a user > e
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Enable User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Reactivate
Enabling a local
user account
#smh
u > l > Select a user > d
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Local Users
4. Local Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Disable User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Deactivate
Disabling a local
user account
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Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping Accounts for Users and Groups (continued)
Using HP SMH TUIUsing HP SMH GUIUsing SAMTask
#smh
u > n > Select a user >
Enter
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. View More
Information
Viewing details of
an NIS user
account
#smh
u > n > a
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Add User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Actions
5. Add
Adding an NIS
user account
#smh
u > n > n
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Update NIS Maps
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Actions
5. Update NIS Maps
Updating NIS
Maps
#smh
u > n > Select a user > m
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Modify User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Modify
Modifying an NIS
user account
#smh
u > n > Select a user > p
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Modify Password
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Modify Users
Password
Modifying
password
#smh
u > n > Select a user > g
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Modify Secondary Groups
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Modify Secondary
Group Membership
Modifying
membership to
secondary groups
#smh
u > n > Select a user > s
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Modify Security Attributes
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Modify
Modifying security
attributes
Accounts for Users and Groups (ugweb) 17
Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping Accounts for Users and Groups (continued)
Using HP SMH TUIUsing HP SMH GUIUsing SAMTask
#smh
u > n > Select a user > t
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Task Customization
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Actions
5. Task Customization
Customizing tasks
#smh
u > n > Select a user > r
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Delete User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Remove
Deleting an NIS
user account
#smh
u > n > Select a user > e
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure NIS Users
4. NIS Users
5. Select a user using the checkbox
6. Enable User Account
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. NIS Users
4. Select a user
5. Actions
6. Reactivate
Enabling an NIS
user account
#smh
u > g > Select a group >
Enter
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Groups
4. Groups
5. Select a group using the checkbox
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Groups
4. Select a group
5. Actions
6. View More
Information
Viewing details of
group
#smh
u > g > a
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Groups
4. Add New Group
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Groups
4. Actions
5. Add
Adding a group
#smh
u > g > Select a group > m
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Groups
4. Groups
5. Select a group using the checkbox
6. Modify Group
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Groups
4. Select a group
5. Actions
6. Modify
Modifying a group
#smh
u > g > Select a group > r
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure Groups
4. Groups
5. Select a group using the checkbox
6. Delete Group
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Groups
4. Select a group
5. Actions
6. Remove
Deleting a group
18 Mapping SAM with HP SMH
Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping Accounts for Users and Groups (continued)
Using HP SMH TUIUsing HP SMH GUIUsing SAMTask
#smh
u > t > Select a template >
Enter
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure User Templates
4. User Templates
5. Select a template using the checkbox
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Templates
4. Select a template
5. Actions
6. View More
Information
Viewing details of
a user template
#smh
u > t > a
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure User Templates
4. Add User Template
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Templates
4. Actions
5. Add
Adding a user
template
#smh
u > t > Select a template >
m
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure User Templates
4. User Templates
5. Select a template using the checkbox
6. Modify User Template
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Templates
4. Select a template
5. Actions
6. Modify
Modifying a user
template
#smh
u > t > Select a template >
s
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure User Templates
4. User Templates
5. Select a template using the checkbox
6. Apply User Template
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Templates
4. Actions
5. Apply
Applying a user
template
#smh
u > t > Select a template >
r
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure User Templates
4. User Templates
5. Select a template using the checkbox
6. Delete User Template
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Templates
4. Actions
5. Remove
Deleting user
template
#smh
u > t > Select the active
template > d
1. Tools
2. Accounts for Users and Groups
3. Configure User Templates
4. User Templates
5. Select a template using the checkbox
6. Discard Active User Template
1. SAM Areas
2. Accounts for Users
and Groups
3. Templates
4. Actions
5. Discard Active User
Template
Discarding an
active user
template
Accounts for Users and Groups (ugweb) 19
Auditing and Security Configuration (secweb)
Table 2-3 SAM-SMH Mapping Auditing and Security Configuration
Using HP SMH TUIUsing HP SMH GUIUsing SAMTask
#smh
c > v
1. Tools
2. Auditing and Security Attributes
Configuration
3. Audit Events
4. View Audit Log
1. SAM Areas
2. Auditing and
Security
3. Audited Events
4. Actions
5. View Audit Log
Viewing audit log
#smh
c > o
1. Tools
2. Auditing and Security Attributes
Configuration
3. Audit Events
4. Turn Auditing ON
1. SAM Areas
2. Auditing and
Security
3. Audited Events
4. Turn Auditing ON
Turning auditing
on
#smh
c > f
1. Tools
2. Auditing and Security Attributes
Configuration
3. Audit Events
4. Turn Auditing OFF
1. SAM Areas
2. Auditing and
Security
3. Audited Events
4. Turn Auditing OFF
Turning auditing
off
# smh
c > p
1. Tools
2. Auditing and Security Attributes
Configuration
3. Audit Events
4. Set Audit Monitor and Log
Parameters
1. SAM Areas
2. Auditing and
Security
3. Audited Events
4. Set Audit Monitor
and Log Parameters
Setting audit
monitor and log
parameters
#smh
c > e > Select an event >
Enter > s
1. Tools
2. Auditing and Security Attributes
Configuration
3. Audit Events
4. Select an event category
5. Audit Success Only
1. SAM Areas
2. Auditing and
Security
3. Audited Events
4. Select an event
5. Actions
6. Audit for Success
Only
Auditing an event
on success
#smh
c > e > Select an event >
Enter > f
1. Tools
2. Auditing and Security Attributes
Configuration
3. Audit Events
4. Select an event category
5. Audit Failure Only
1. SAM Areas
2. Auditing and
Security
3. Audited Events
4. Select an event
5. Actions
6. Audit for Failure
Only
Auditing an event
on failure
#smh
c > e > Select an event >
Enter > b
1. Tools
2. Auditing and Security Attributes
Configuration
3. Audit Events
4. Select an event category
5. Audit Both Success and Failure
1. SAM Areas
2. Auditing and
Security
3. Audited Events
4. Select an event
5. Actions
6. Audit Both Success
and Failure
Auditing an event
on success and
failure
20 Mapping SAM with HP SMH
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